It could be a busy summer at Emirates with some handy arrivals and loads of departure as Tottenham fixture was a reality check over changes required in this squad, especially in the defence.
And owing to the ongoing rumours, Konstantinos ‘Dinos’ Mavropanos is lined up for another year away from Arsenal as the Greek defender has reportedly agreed to sign for Bundesliga outfit Stuttgart.
Konstantinos Mavropanos has completed his medical today morning for Stuttgart and will sign with the German club on a loan deal for next season.
— LTArsenal™ (@ltarsenal) July 13, 2020
Mavropanos signed for Arsenal from Giannina in 2018 for £1.8 million, but has featured just eight times for the men in Red and Whites owing to consistent injury layoffs. The twenty-two year old was loaned out to Nuremberg in January as he helped them avoid relegation in tier two.
Given his tender age, he could yet he given another opportunity at Arsenal and given the rumors – many Gooners faithful took to social media pleading to be given another opportunity at the Emirates.
Here I was thinking that he could/should be starting for us next season.
— Pain In The Arsenal (at 🏡) (@PainInThArsenal) July 13, 2020
Mavropanos is left footed CB.
Kolasinac is left footed CB.
And look who is going on loan.
— Arsenal Anoop (@ArsenalAnoop) July 13, 2020
I can see him going to burnley in 2 years playing brilliant and then going to real madrid while i watch mustafi sliding on his arse around the pitch
— mike_ananin (@mike_ananin) July 13, 2020
Sell him? You wait him and Saliba partnership is Arsenal future.
— MG29 (@Matteo_Olie) July 13, 2020
Bring Him back and Put a familiar mask on Kola and swap ASAP
— Sikundaa kumanya (@Sikundaakumanya) July 13, 2020
Why are we loaning out CBs who are probably better than luiz
— ً (@SilentAFC) July 13, 2020
Arsenal have eight defenders at their call now, those include Mavropanos, David Luiz, Shkodran Mustafi, Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Rob Holding, Calum Chambers, Pablo Mari and William Saliba, with the Frenchman arriving later this month.
And Mavropanos’ short stint at Nuremberg has got many Bundesliga clubs intrested with Werder Bremen being one of five clubs eyeing his services for next campaign.